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Cells and Cell Lines

1990
The establishment of successful tissue cultures requires several important pieces of equipment: a flow hood, a temperature-, humidity-, and CO2-controlled incubator, an inverted microscope, a 4°C refrigerator, a −20°C freezer, and a liquid-nitrogen freezer for long-term cell storage.
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[41] Plant cell lines

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on plant cell lines. When totipotentiality is manipulatable the cultures can serve as intermediary in rapid clonal multiplication of plants and in elimination of viruses and related pathogens. Cultured plant cells are larger, more vacuolated, lower in cytoplasm content, thicker walled, and smaller of nuclei than
Toshio Murashige, John F. Reynolds
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Established cell lines ofDrosophila hydei

In Vitro, 1980
Four cell lines have been isolated from Drosophila hydei embryos. Three lines have a normal XY karyotype, the fourth has an XO karyotype with an additional small heterochromatic fragment. The cells contain presumable cytoplasmic virus like particles.
P. J. A. Sondermeijer   +2 more
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Eosinophil Cell Lines

2014
Eosinophilic cell lines, HL-60 clone 15 cells and EoL-1 cells, have contributed to clarifying the mechanisms responsible for differentiation into eosinophils. These cells differentiate into eosinophils by continuous histone acetylation. Histone deacetylase inhibitors, sodium butyrate and apicidin, promote the transactivation of various genes in these ...
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Astrocytoma Cell Line

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2001
Journal Article ; TO THE EDITOR: It has long been established clinically that patients with neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) have an increased susceptibility to develop many central and peripheral tumors. The nature of the genetic alterations underlying NF1 have recently begun to be characterized.
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Production of T-Cell Lines

2008
Allergen-specific T-cell lines established from allergic patients provide the opportunity of investigating T-cell functions at the poly- or oligoclonal level. T-cell lines are useful in determining the presence or absence of antigen-specific T-cell reactivity. However, to obtain detailed knowledge of the action of T cells with clearly defined features,
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3 Megakaryocytic cell lines

Baillière's Clinical Haematology, 1997
Megakaryocytic cell lines, established from the blood of patients with leukaemia, provide us with a unique opportunity to study the proliferation, differentiation and maturation of megakaryocytes. Eighteen human and three animal cell lines that express some megakaryocytic features have been described in the literature.
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Retinoid-sensitive cells and cell lines

1990
Publisher Summary This chapter presents a tabulated listing of retinoid-sensitive cells and cell lines. The listing is based on a literature search of a database containing citations from 1983 until May 1989. In all eases, only effects that are due to a retinoid alone are included.
Reuben Lotan, Brad Amos
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Proteomic Analysis of a Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Cell Line and a Nasopharyngeal Epithelial Cell Line

Tumori Journal, 2015
Background Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is an epithelial malignancy exhibiting a strong geographic preference and a close association with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). The aim of this study was to investigate the precise mechanism of nasopharyngeal epithelial-to-NPC tumorigenesis and to identify possible biomarkers and targets for therapy.
Yan Li   +10 more
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[4] HeLa cell lines

1987
Publisher Summary HeLa cells are not so fastidious concerning medium, and many kinds of media with different components have been used for the genetic study of HeLa cells. HeLa cells grow in a defined medium, such as Ham's F12 medium supplemented with insulin, transferrin, hydrocortisone (aldosterone), fibroblast growth factor, and epidermal growth ...
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